November 20, 2014 1:30 PM EST
- New York, NY, US
- Auction Details
AUTOGRAPHS
307 lots
- Collectibles(306)
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1: (ALBUM.) Group of 19 Checks Signed, by prominent Americans,
2: (AMERICAN REVOLUTION--SIGNER.) HANCOCK, JOHN. Partly-printed Document Signed, as President of the Continental Congress,
3: (AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) BLAINE, EPHRAIM. Three items Signed, "Eph: Blaine": Two Autograph Documents * Document.
4: (AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) READ, GEORGE. Autograph Document Signed, "Geo:Read AttyPltff,"
5: (AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) SHERMAN, ROGER. Autograph Manuscript Signed, in the third person within the text, with an Autograph Endorsement
6: ARNOLD, BENEDICT. Clipped portion of an Autograph Letter Signed, "Bened't Arnold," to an unknown recipient, including only the closing
7: BOUDINOT, ELIAS. Autograph Letter Signed, as Representative, to brother-in-law Lewis Pintard ("My very dear Sir"),
8: (CIVIL WAR.) GREELEY, HORACE. Autograph Letter Signed, to James Graham ("Friend Graham"),
10: CLAY, HENRY. Letter Signed, "H.Clay," as Secretary of State, to John T. Langhorne,
11: CLINTON, GEORGE. Autograph Letter, unsigned, written in the third person, as Governor, to Colonel Marinus Willett ("Colo. Willett"),
12: CODY, WILLIAM F. ("BUFFALO BILL"). Autograph Letter Signed, "W.F. Cody," to his attorney Henry Hersey ("My Dear Hersey"),
13: DONGAN, THOMAS. Vellum Document Signed, "Tho:Dongan,"
14: EVERETT, EDWARD. Autograph Letter Signed, to Henry Dilworth Gilpin ("My dear Mr. Gilpin"),
15: GERRY, ELBRIDGE. Clipped portion of an Autograph Letter Signed, "E Gerry," as Governor of Massachusetts,
16: HANCOCK, JOHN. Partly-printed Document accomplished and Signed, in the third person within the text,
17: HENRY, PATRICK. Partly-printed Document Signed, "P.Henry," as Governor,
18: HEYWARD, JR., THOMAS. Partly-printed Document Signed, "Tho Heyward Jr," a writ ordering the sheriff to bring to the Court of Common Ple
19: (LEE, ROBERT E.) LEE, MARY CUSTIS. Autograph Letter Signed, "M CLee," to "My dear Lottie,"
20: MONROE, JAMES. Printed Document Signed, "Jas Monroe," as Secretary of State,